Modi likely to give reply to IPL chargesheet next week

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Suspended Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi is likely to give next week his reply on charges levelled against him by the governing council.
Modi is in the process of formulating responses to various issues, including his relationship with Rajasthan Royals part owner Chellaram,

Suspended Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi is likely to give next week his reply on charges levelled against him by the governing council.

Modi is in the process of formulating responses to various issues, including his relationship with Rajasthan Royals part owner Chellaram, raised by the IPL governing council on Monday last, sources in the know said.

After the IPL governing council meeting on April 26, BCCI president Shashank Manohar had told reporters that contrary to Modi's claims that everybody knew about his relationship with Chellaram members of council were not aware of the stakeholders of Rajasthan Royals.

Sources said that the reply to Modi would address in specific details about the information shared with council members and their public statements right from the IPL I.

When contacted, IPL vice chairman Niranjan Shah told PTI telephoncially from Mumbai that Modi had introduced Chellaram as his brother-in law and "every body knew about it."

Responding to his purported statement in 2008 as spokesperson of BCCI that he did not care about the Modi-Chellaram relationship, Shah said "but it was his (Modi's) responsibility as IPL chairman to give the complete shareholding details. Though I knew Chellaram and his relationship, I was not aware of his role in Rajasthan Royals," he said.

Modi was suspended within minutes of IPL3 finals in Mumbai and was next day served a chargesheet on impropriety, financial dealings of IPL and hiding his relationship with many of the promoters in different teams including Kings XI Punjab.

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